McNabb by numbers. This is the latest in the Nick Stone novels and I have to say it feels a little bit written by numbers - all the essential ingrediants are there but it doesn't quite mesh ...
Great book. I really enjoyed this book, and have subsequently enjoyed everything else I have read by this author. This book has it all for me, murder, political intrigue, religious zeal, rom...
Very disappointing.... I am about a third the way through this book and am struggling to finish it.
The characters feelings are constantly repeated and the story line is quite poor. I find I...
A series of men who seem to have nothing in common are brutally killed--one is impaled, another starved and then strangled. We know more than the police--we know that the killer is a woman a...
A variety of authors have written 007 novels since the death of Bond's creator, Ian Fleming -- and the results have been mixed, to say the least. As 'Robert Markham', Kingsley Amis penned th...
Another excellent book by CJ Sansom. This is another excellent book by CJ Sansom, murder and political intrigue in Tudor England. The author captures the period very well, with great attent...
A great beginning but........ This thriller is set in Soviet Russia in the early 1950s. Leo is a member of the MGB, the State Security force and a willing participant in enforcing the law u...
Another great read by CJ Sansom. This is another great read by CJ Sansom. As Matthew Shardlake travels to Yorkshire there are some interesting encounters ahead! The author brings to life the...
A Good, Fast-Paced Mystery!. Connelly's The Brass Verdict brings together two of his most interesting characters -- Mickey Haller (from The Lincoln Lawyer) and Det. Harry Bosch, with Haller ...
There are few thriller writers who have had such long and distinguished careers as Dick Francis, and his lengthy series of books (with their zesty recreations of the racing world) are among ...